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English
Etymology
From she- + cat.
Noun
she-cat (plural she-cats)
- An (adult) female cat.
Synonyms
Antonyms
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Translations
female cat
- Arabic: قِطَّة (ar) f (qiṭṭa)
- Gulf Arabic: قطوة f (qaṭwa)
- Asturian: gata (ast)
- Burmese: ကြောင်မ (my) (kraungma.)
- Catalan: gata (ca) f
- Danish: hunkat (da) c
- Dutch: wijfjeskat f, kattin (nl) f
- Esperanto: katino (eo), kanjo (eo) (affectionate term)
- Finnish: naaraskissa
- French: chatte (fr) f, minette (fr) f (affectionate term)
- German: Kätzin (de) f, Katze (de) f (colloquial)
- Greek: γάτα (el) f (gáta)
- Ido: katino (io)
- Italian: gatta (it) f, micia (it) f (affectionate term)
- Japanese: 雌猫 (ja) (めすねこ, mesuneko)
- Kashmiri: برٛٲر f (brạ̄r), بیٛٲر f (byạ̄r)
- Kazakh: мырсын (myrsyn)
- Korean: 암고양이 (ko) (amgoyang'i)
- Latin: catta f
- Latvian: kaķene (lv) f
- Lower Sorbian: kócka f
- Macedonian: мачка f (mačka)
- Maltese: qattusa f
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: hunnkatt m, hunkatt m, katte (no) f or m, kjette (no) f or m
- Nynorsk: hokatt f, katte f, kjette f
- Old English: catte (ang) f
- Old High German: kazza f
- Old Norse: ketta f
- Old Saxon: katta f
- Polish: kocica (pl) f
- Portuguese: gata (pt) f
- Russian: ко́шка (ru) f (kóška)
- Spanish: gata (es) f
- Swedish: honkatt (sv) c, katta (sv) c
- Ukrainian: кі́шка (uk) f (kíška)
- Volapük: jikat (vo), jokat (spayed)
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Anagrams
- Scheat, taches, cheats, scathe, stache, achest, chaste, he-cats, sachet, 'stache, chates, thecas, 'taches, e-chats